Submariner #1
"Un monde ennemi" kicks off with the Watcher, a being from a highly advanced civilization, reflecting on the consequences of intervention as he observes a failed attempt to share technology with a less developed world. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Larry Lieber and inks by Paul Reinman, the story explores the weight of cosmic responsibility through a quiet, introspective lens. The cover by Marie Severin and Sal Buscema captures the Watcher’s solemn presence, setting a tone of quiet vigilance.
In "La venue des géants," humanity’s pride in its spacefaring ambitions is upended when colossal alien giants descend upon Earth—only to overlook the planet entirely, their sheer size rendering human civilization invisible. The story explores the quiet irony of survival through insignificance, set against a future where progress meets cosmic indifference.
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